Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares (the UK version, not the unwatchable, always "happy ending"/"personal conflicts" US version)
Hell's Kitchen (because I keep waiting for him to can everyone and start over in the middle of one of these seasons)
Project Runway/Top Chef/Top Design/Shear Genius (Top Chef finally handed down a second good season, hopefully Project Runway can do the same in its last Bravo season...high hopes for Top Design, the only real "endless possible" challenges show...and Shear is just too funny)
The Apprentice. (The recent Celebrity edition saved the show by taking it back to its hott roots of using actual skill and concepts to accomplish actual business goals. The "celebrity" aspect allowed them to eliminate all the silly gimmicks.)
The Next Iron Chef (or whatever it was called...well done...good smart challenges that applied to the prize of "Iron Chef"...kept short and to the point...even if the wrong guy won)
Whatever that show about a school paper on MTV was mildly interesting, even if a cookie-cutter MTV style production.
Are these "reality"?
Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations
Dirty Jobs
Mythbusters
Dinner: Impossible/Feasting on Asphalt/Ace of Cakes/etc.
The Wire
Gene Simmons Family Jewels
Flipping Out
I liked some past series:
Airline
The Restaurant
American Casino
if people are getting sick of them, why is there still an abundance of them?
They don't cost anything to make. And they still get far more viewers than most scripted shows.
I hope they stick around forever. I'd hate for The Soup to have to work harder to find material.